We've added new lessons on LSAT writing to ... : https://www.lsac.org/blog/new-approach-lsat-writing-will-debut ... format, we've introduced three new lessons to the curriculum:
(NOTE: To see the new lessons, you must be using ...
... PTing for August before the new formats came out and now ... unsealed when looking at the new formats, need to constantly be ... fix to merge progress between new and old formats, specifically which ...
Do the new PrepTests allow you to do ... ? Also, are these all brand new unused questions or where did ... to study prior to the new LSAT format but I took ...
... team have recently developed a new way of engaging with reading ... many RC passages now feature new tags like 'Spot' for Spotlight ... to introduce you to the new method!
... summarizes, which is the job of a good principle answer ... B is irrrelevant and introduces new information
Answer D ... is irrelevant and introduces new information,
Answer E ... is irrelevant and introduces new information
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I'm starting late and planned on taking the test in October to be in the earlier pool of applicants. My GPA is 3.73 before uGPA and raw diagnostic was 148. Because my stats aren't great, I feel like applying early is my only shot. Do I even have a chance?
As the title says, I have already started old syllabus and something like 25-35% through it. Should I switch to the new one and go from the start or they are not that different and I am good with doing the old one and just skipping LG sections???
does anyone have an estimate for how many hours the new RC curriculum will take? i planned out my schedule thinking it would only be 8-10 hours but it's wayyyy longer now and i'm kind of freaking out about having enough time to get through it all
I am studying with a group and it gets kind of confusing and inconvenient that if i drill/PT in the new format it doesnt have any records of questions ive already seen.
Hey 7Sage—I want to show you a feature of our new design and ask some questions about it. Respond if you're interested and if you have some time today! I'll probably want twenty to thirty minutes of your time over Zoom.
Happy New Year everyone! May your year be filled with no LSAT tears and lots of high PT & Test day scores :) (the tears may be inevitable but its the thought that counts haha)